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Iran protests live: Exiled Iranian royal says he is ‘uniquely positioned’ to lead Iran after unrest

CloseExiled Iranian Crown Prince decries ‘mass crimes’ of Islamic Republic to Washington crowdReza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last shah, said he was certain that the collapse of the Islamic Republic was inevitable and that he was “uniquely” placed to lead the country after the unrest.
The US-based opposition leader called on the world to join Iranian protesters to hasten the process of the collapse of Khamenei’s regime and “prevent more loss of life”.
He said the foreign government did not require “boots on the ground” but only “targeted intervention”.
It came as the European Union has urged civilian airlines to avoid Iranian airspace due to the “high risk” of a flight being misidentified as a US attack.
The threat of US military action has left Iranian air defence on a heightened state of alert, meaning the possibility of wrongful identification has grown, the EU’s aviation regulator (EASA) said.
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Nick Reiner had been in mental health conservatorship in 2020, years before he allegedly killed his parents: report

Nick Reiner was placed in a mental health conservatorship that lasted from 2020 to 2021, according to reports.
The 32-year-old has been charged with the murder of his parents, acclaimed film director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner. He is set to be arraigned on February 23, after his attorney quit.
According to the New York Times, a clerk with the Los Angeles Superior Court confirmed the conservatorship ended in 2021.
Steven Baer, a licensed fiduciary who was appointed as Reiner’s conservator, told the Times that mental illness “is an epidemic that is widely misunderstood and this is a horrible tragedy.”
Another source told the publication that Reiner had been diagnosed at different times with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. They claimed that Reiner had been taking medication to treat the condition, but switched medication due to side effects about a month before his parents were killed.
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump claims it is Zelensky, not Putin, holding up peace deal

CloseZelensky to declare state of emergency over Putin’s attacks on energy gridDonald Trump has blamed his inability to end the war in Ukraine on its president Volodymyr Zelensky – not Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Asked why US-led negotiations had not yet resolved Europe's largest land conflict since the Second World War, Trump responded: “Zelensky”. He added that Putin “is ready to make a deal” while “Ukraine is less ready to make a deal”.
The claim from Trump is in sharp contrast with European allies who have proven Putin as the key figure ramping up military aggression and rejecting peace proposals from Trump’s envoys.
Just hours earlier, Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov insisted Moscow was not interested in agreeing to a ceasefire, instead holding out for a peace agreement that would end the conflict on its terms.
Meanwhile, Zelensky has said he will declare a state of emergency for Ukraine's energy sector following sustained Russian attacks on the country’s infra..

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Iran protests latest: Trump says Tehran has ‘no plan’ to execute protesters as UK closes embassy

Close'No plans for executions': Trump claims killings in Iran have stoppedUS president Donald Trump said he's been told “on good authority” that plans for executions in Iran have stopped, even as Tehran pressed ahead with fast-track trials in its crackdown on protesters.
Trump previously told protesting Iranians that “help is on the way” and that his administration would “act accordingly” in response to the killing of thousands of demonstrators by the security forces.
The unrest in Iran has forced the UK to close its Tehran embassy and withdraw its staff from the country, while both Poland and Italy have urged their citizens to leave.
The UK is also withdrawing staff from a military base in Qatar, and the US is reducing its personnel numbers at its Qatari Al-Udeid air base – the Middle East's largest US base, which houses around 10,000 troops.
Tehran warned other regional countries that it would attack if the US launched military action on it in response to the dead..

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How Iran is ‘jamming’ Starlink satellites to stop horror of protest crackdown reaching the outside world

Leer en EspañolAs protests raged across Iran over the weekend, the authoritarian regime imposed a near-total internet blackout – and many demonstrators turned to Elon Musk’s Starlink in the hope that it could connect them to the outside world.
Tehran enacted the internet blackout on Thursday as part of a ruthless crackdown against the protesters, who are demonstrating against the country’s economic crisis. At least 646 protesters are reported to have been killed, according to human rights groups.
As concern mounts that the blackout is concealing atrocities against protesters, there have been growing calls for the US to assist in restoring connectivity in Iran. Donald Trump on Sunday promised he would speak to Musk about using his Starlink service to restore internet across the country.
open image in galleryProtesters have taken to the streets in Iran in response to the economic crisis, amid wider disapproval of the clerical regime (Middle East Images)But even Starlink appears to have..

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Why Trump’s sweeping 25% Iran tariffs have revived fears of global trade war

President Donald Trump has implemented a 25 per cent tariff on all of Iran’s trading partners in response to a violent crackdown by Tehran on protesters.
Oil prices jumped to the highest levels since November in the aftermath of the announcement, sparking concerns about an impact on the global economy.
The US leader has been unequivocal about using military force in Iran if protesters are killed and will discuss “several options” with senior military officials on Tuesday.
Experts say his latest strategy is an attempt to strong-arm the country into compliance – but the Supreme Court has struck down his previous tariff policy.
The Independent looks at whether the announcement of new tariffs on Iran’s economic allies will have a widespread economic impact.
open image in galleryA crowd gathers during a pro-government rally on Monday in Tehran, Iran (Getty)What does Trump’s tariff policy entail?The US president’s announcement came in a characteristically bombastic Truth Social post on M..

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Iran protests latest: Trump considers next steps after ordering sweeping sanctions on Tehran’s trade partners

CloseWhite House says Trump isn't ruling out miliary action against Iran over protestsDonald Trump says any country doing business with Iran will face 25 per cent US tariffs “effective immediately”.
The White House also reiterated its threat to use military action against Tehran over its violent crackdown against economic protesters.
At least 646 people have now died in clashes between demonstrators and security forces across Iran, according to a monitoring group.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has told reporters that airstrikes are among the “many, many options” that the US president is considering but that “diplomacy is always the first option for the president”.
“We are ready for war but also for dialogue,” Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi responded.
Mr Trump and his national security team have been weighing a range of potential responses against Iran including cyber-attacks and direct strikes by the US or Israel, according to two people familiar with inter..

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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Four dead after Putin launches major assault on Ukraine’s two largest cities

CloseKyiv strikes oil rigs in Caspian Sea with dramatic drone footage releasedAt least four people have died in Russia's most intense aerial bombardment of Ukraine so far this year, with strikes targeting Kyiv and Kharkiv overnight.
Telegram channels monitoring the conflict suggested as many as 20 ballistic missiles were launched in the space of just an hour overnight, with Kyiv officials confirming the capital suffered a short but powerful onslaught.
In Kharkiv, the strikes claimed four lives and injured at least six others, with missiles striking targets on the outskirts of the northeastern city.
The attack came hours after Russia was roundly condemned at an emergency UN Security Council meeting for firing its Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile at Lviv, just 50 miles from the border with Nato member Poland.
US deputy ambassador to the UN Tammy Bruce accused Russia of a “dangerous and inexplicable escalation” of its nearly four-year war in Ukraine at a time when the Trump admi..

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Man drives U-Haul into crowd protesting against Iranian government in Los Angeles, police say

A chaotic scene unfolded in Los Angeles on Sunday after a man drove a U-Haul truck into a crowd protesting against the Iranian government, police say.
The incident happened around 3:30 p.m. local time near the federal building in the Westwood neighborhood of the city, ABC7 reports.
Footage from the incident shows protestors trying to pull the suspect out of his vehicle after the collision, according to The LA Times. The protestors continued to lash out at the suspect as police escorted him away.
A sign reading “No Shah. No Regime. USA: Don’t Repeat 1953. No Mullah” was then ripped off the truck, according to the outlet.
Police told the Associated Press that one person was hit by the truck but nobody was seriously hurt.
open image in galleryThe LAPD is working alongside the FBI to determine the motive of the driver, officials say (Getty Images)Two others were evaluated by paramedics and both declined treatment, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: UK announces Project Nightfall to provide Kyiv with new missiles

CloseRussia unleashes ‘Oreshnik’ hypersonic missile on freezing civiliansThe Ministry of Defence has announced it will develop new tactical ballistic missiles for Ukraine, code-naming the initiative “Project Nightfall”.
Defence secretary John Healey said the UK was determined to arm Ukrainians with advanced weapons to fight back against Vladimir Putin's invasion.
The new missiles will have a conventional 200kg warhead and be capable of striking targets at a range of 500km – deep inside Russian territory.
Healey said last week's hypersonic missile strike on western Ukraine showed “how Putin thinks he can act with impunity, targeting civilian areas with advanced weaponry”.
The defence secretary was in the Ukrainian capital when that attack took place, and heard the air raid sirens at the time.
Later on Monday the UN Security Council is due to hold an emergency meeting to discuss Russia's use of its Oreshnik hypersonic missile just 60 miles from the border of Nato member Po..